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David Kaplan, piano & Catherine Gregory, flute
November 17 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 3pm
Suggested donation: $15 adults, $10 students and seniors, free for ages 13 and under
No reservations required.
The duo of Australian flutist Catherine Gregory and American pianist David Kaplan have performed together since 2014, including at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, as guest recitalists for the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, and most recently at the Við Djúpið Festival in Iceland. They have performed live on WFMT Chicago as part of the Dame Myra Hess Series, as well as on WQXR New York as part of the late Bob Sherman’s Young Artists Showcase. Their recital programs creatively intertwine repertoire from the Baroque to the present day, with several pieces being written especially for them, including Timo Andres’ Steady Gaze and a new major work commissioned from Christopher Cerrone for the 2024-25 season.
Both passionate about connecting directly with communities through music, they often perform together as Core-Artists of Decoda, the affiliate ensemble of Carnegie Hall, which aims to build a “more compassionate and connected world” through chamber music. Individually, they each enjoy dynamic portfolio careers as soloists, ensemble players, teaching artists, and creative collaborators. Both artists have been frequently cited by The New York Times, which has praised Catherine’s playing as “magically mysterious,” and David as “excellent and adventurous”. In September 2023 they released their debut duo album Vent on Bright Shiny Things (Watch David Lang’s Vent here).